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26CV190897·alameda·Civil·Case Management
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Williams v. Urban Compassion Project

Initial Case Management Conference

Hearing date
Aug 20, 2026
Department
22
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Dec 29, 2026

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PlaintiffWilliams
DefendantUrban Compassion Project

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26CV190897: WILLIAMS, vs URBAN COMPASSION PROJECT, 08/20/2026 Initial Case Management Conference in Department 22

Tentative Ruling - 08/20/2026 Han N. Tran

ORDER RE: CASE MANAGEMENT

The Court has ordered the following after review of the case.

The Initial Case Management Conference scheduled for 08/11/2026 is continued to 12/29/26 at 03:00 PM in Department 22 at Rene C. Davidson Courthouse.

Clerk is directed to serve copies of this order, with proof of service, to counsel and to selfrepresented parties of record.

HOW DO I CONTEST A TENTATIVE RULING? THROUGH eCOURT Notify the Court and all the other parties no later than 4:00 PM one court day before the scheduled hearing, and briefly identify the issues you wish to argue through the following steps: 1. Log into eCourt Public Portal 2. Case Search 3. Enter the Case Number and select “Search” 4. Select the Case Name 5. Select the Tentative Rulings Tab 6. Select “Click to Contest this Ruling” 7. Enter your Name and Reason for Contesting 8. Select “Proceed” BY EMAIL Send an email to the DEPARTMENT CLERK (dept22@alameda.courts.ca.gov) and all the other parties no later than 4:00 PM one court day before the scheduled hearing.

This will permit the department clerk to send invitations to counsel to appear remotely. Notice via BOTH eCourt AND email is required. The tentative ruling will become the ruling of the court if no party contests the tentative ruling.

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